[0001] The present invention is directed to a system for detecting concentrations of specific
chemical compounds in the air of an aircraft cabin. The system comprises a cabin management
system and a plurality of sensors. The cabin management system comprises a processing
unit and a user interface. Each sensor of the plurality of sensors is connected to
the processing unit of the cabin management system such that data can be transmitted
from the sensor to the processing unit. The invention is further directed to an aircraft
cabin comprising a system for detecting low concentrations of specific chemical compounds
in the air of the aircraft cabin and a method for detecting low concentrations of
specific chemical compounds in the air of an aircraft cabin.
[0002] Safety onboard aircraft has been a growing concern in recent years. A particular
risk factor on board an aircraft are passengers with doubtful intentions. Therefore,
every passenger and every luggage item is searched at the airport for objects considered
unsafe. In addition to the ongoing search for weapons or objects that could be used
as a weapon, in recent years passengers and their luggage have also been frequently
searched for chemical substances or compounds that could be used as explosives. The
search for chemical substances is usually performed at airport security when passengers
enter the gate area of the airport. A sample is taken from a passenger by wiping a
probe across the passenger, the passenger's clothing and/or the passenger's luggage.
The sample is then analyzed in a dedicated scanner for remnants of chemical substances
that could be part of explosives.
[0003] US2008283663 discloses a known system for detecting chemical compounds in the air of an aircraft
cabin.
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide an alternative means and an alternative
method for detecting chemical compounds that could be used as explosive or to form
explosives and to prevent that such chemical compounds can be used by a passenger
with doubtful intentions onboard an aircraft.
[0005] The problem is solved by a system according to independent claim 1, an aircraft cabin
according to independent claim 5 and a method according to independent claim 8.
[0006] In a first aspect the problem is solved by system for detecting concentrations of
specific chemical compounds in the air of an aircraft cabin as specified above, wherein
each sensor of the plurality of sensors is adapted to determine a presence of a first
chemical compound in the air of an aircraft cabin and transmit data indicative of
the determined presence to the processing unit. The processing unit is adapted to
process data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound received from
a sensor of the plurality of sensors and to signal a user via the user interface if
data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound has been processed
by the processing unit.
[0007] In other words the system according to the present invention is provided for detecting
concentrations of chemical compounds or substances in the air that circulates through
the cabin of an aircraft or into and out of the cabin of the aircraft. In the context
of the present invention detecting a specific or selected chemical compound refers
to detecting the presence of a chemical compound in the air and to be able to indicate
which chemical compound or substance has been detected. This is in contrast to existing
smoke detectors which are unspecific with regard to the material that is found in
the air circulating through the cabin.
[0008] The system is based on an existing cabin management system which comprises amongst
others a processing unit and a user interface. Such cabin management systems are widely
used in civil aircraft. They are used, for example, to control the cabin lighting
and the air conditioning. Further, the cabin management system may, for example, be
connected to so-called passenger service units which are frequently installed above
the seats in an aircraft. The passenger service units or PSUs can, for example, provide
passengers with a reading light, individual ventilation and a button for calling a
flight attendant. More advanced PSUs may also provide in-flight entertainment functions
and/or oxygen supply in case of a loss in cabin pressure.
[0009] The cabin management system comprises a processing unit, for example, a server. The
processing unit may be the central processing unit of the cabin management system
which also provides additional features such as lighting and air-conditioning control.
Such a central processing unit may also be referred to as the director of a cabin
management system. However, it is also conceivable that an additional processing unit
is provided for providing the functions required by the system according to the present
invention. The processing unit may be a microprocessor.
[0010] The user interface of the cabin management system may, for example, be a display
device in the form of a liquid crystal display with touch control. The user interface
could, for example, be formed by the so-called flight attendant panel which provides
flight attendants the means for controlling parameters of the cabin management system
such as the temperature of the cabin and lighting of the cabin. However, the user
interface could also be formed as a remote device such as a tablet. It is also conceivable
that the user interface is formed by an array of lamps, e.g., light emitting diodes,
which have been labeled such that they can signal the information required by the
respective embodiments of the system.
[0011] The system further comprises a plurality of sensors. These sensors are connected
to the processing unit of the cabin management system for transmitting data from the
sensor to the processing unit. In other words, some kind of connection is provided
between each sensor and the processing unit such that the data which needs to be transmitted
in the system can be transmitted. Data can be transmitted in digital form. However,
it is also conceivable that data is transmitted in form of an analog signal from the
sensor to the processing unit. The connection between the sensors and the processing
unit can, for example, be established using the existing data network of an aircraft
cabin which is also used for connecting, for example, the central processing unit
of the cabin management system to the PSUs. The data network may, for example, be
an Ethernet network. However, it is also possible to use a wireless connection between
the sensors and the processing unit or data distribution units of the data network
of the aircraft cabin. The network may not only provide data transmission from the
sensor to the central processing unit but also in the opposite direction.
[0012] Each of the sensors is adapted to determine a presence of a first chemical compound
in the air of an aircraft cabin, i.e., the sensor can determine if the air in the
aircraft cabin comprises particles of a specific first chemical compound. The chemical
compound may, for example, be an explosive or another hazardous material such as an
acid. Miniaturized detectors which are able to detect very low concentrations of airborne
particulate chemical compounds or chemical compounds in the gas phase are known to
the skilled person. They may, for example, be microfluidic devices employing spectroscopic
principles. Such devices use, for example, miniaturized CCDs and may operate in the
infrared or visible spectrum.
[0013] If one of the sensors determines that the first chemical compound is present in the
air of the aircraft cabin, corresponding data is transmitted to the processing unit.
The sensor may, for example, transmit a digital signal indicating that a first chemical
compound was detected. However, it is also possible that the sensor transmits, for
example, the raw sensor data and the sensor data is analyzed by the processing unit.
For example, the sensor may transmit the result of a spectroscopic analysis of the
cabin air to the processing unit. In that case, data would also be transmitted when
no presence of a first chemical compound has been detected in the air of the aircraft
cabin. However, as long as no presence of a chemical compound has been detected in
the air of the aircraft cabin, the data is not indicating a presence of a chemical
compound and no data indicative of the presence of a chemical compound is processed
by the processing unit.
[0014] The processing unit is adapted to process the data received from and transmitted
by the sensor which data is indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound.
Processing may, for example, involve analyzing received spectroscopic data. However,
in other embodiments processing the received data could also mean that the content
of the received data is extracted from a received data packet and relayed to the user
interface.
[0015] The processing unit is further adapted to control the user interface. In particular,
the processing unit uses the user interface to signal a user if the data indicating
the presence of the first chemical compound has been processed by processing units.
In other words, the processing unit warns a user if the first chemical compound was
detected by one of the sensor. Signaling may, for example, be done by displaying a
message on a display or by lighting an indicator light provided to this end. In an
exemplary preferred embodiment signaling does not only include a mere signaling that
some kind of a first chemical substance has been detected but also which first chemical
substance and by which of the plurality of sensors.
[0016] The system according to the present invention advantageously allows the detection
of chemical compounds that may be used as explosives not only at the airport security
but also inside an aircraft cabin. This may provide additional safety compared to
safety provided by airport security control. A particular advantage of a system located
in an aircraft cabin is that such a system cannot be skipped and it may also detect
explosive chemical compounds that have been manufactured from harmless chemical compounds
after security on the airport has been successfully passed. A further advantage of
the system according to the present invention is that it uses the existing structure
of the cabin management system which may already provide the necessary data network,
the processing unit and the user interface. This makes it easy to retrofit a system
according to the present invention to existing aircraft. It should be noted that the
system may also detect chemical compounds hidden, for example, in luggage or underneath
the clothing of a passenger. Even if these compounds are well hidden, minimal amounts
of the chemical substance can nevertheless be found in the cabin air. Due to the capability
of the sensors to detect very low concentrations of chemical compounds in the air,
these minimal amounts can be detected by the sensors used in the system according
to the present invention.
[0017] In accordance with the invention each sensor of the plurality of sensors is adapted
to determine a presence of a second chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin
and to transmit data indicative of the determined presence to the processing unit.
The processing unit is adapted to process data indicative of the presence of the second
chemical compound received from a sensor of the plurality of sensors and to signal
a user via the user interface if data indicative of the presence of the first chemical
compound and data indicative of the presence of the second chemical compound have
been processed by the processing unit.
[0018] According to the preferred embodiment the sensor is adapted to determine the presence
of multiple chemical compounds in the air and, in particular, of a specific second
chemical compound. The sensor could, for example, perform a spectral analysis to determine
if a second chemical compound or substance in particulate or gaseous form is present
in a low concentration in the air of the aircraft cabin. The exemplary embodiments
described with regard to determining the presence of the first chemical compound and
transmitting data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound also apply
to the second chemical compound. Further, the data indicating the presence of the
second chemical compound is processed by the processing unit in a corresponding manner
as the data for the first chemical compound. However, it is also possible that the
data relating to the presence of the second chemical compound is processed differently.
[0019] If the processing unit determines that data indicative of the presence of both the
first and the second chemical substance have been processed, a user is signaled via
the user interface. For example, a notice may be displayed on an LCD display informing
a user that the first and the second chemical compound have been detected by the sensors
of the system. In an exemplary embodiment, the first and the second chemical substances
may be harmless by themselves but if combined form an explosive. Determining that
both chemical compounds have been processed by the processing system may be subject
to further restrictions. For example, the system may only notify the user if data
indicating the presence of both compounds is signaled during the same flight.
[0020] Thus, in the preferred embodiment the system is advantageously able to detect if
two components that could be used to form an explosive are brought separately onboard
an aircraft where they could be combined by a passenger of doubtful intentions.
[0021] In accordance with the invention the system is adapted to not signal a user via the
user interface if only data indicative of the presence of the first or the second
chemical compound have been processed by the processing unit. This may be particularly
advantageous if the two chemical compounds by themselves are harmless and, for example,
common goods that are frequently transported by passengers in their carry-on luggage.
[0022] While the previous embodiments have only been described with respect to two chemical
compounds, the system may in the same manner be extended to three or more chemical
compounds. In this case the sensors would need to be adapted to determine a presence
of each of the chemical compounds, transmit corresponding data to the processing unit
where the data indicating the presence of each of the compounds would be evaluated.
If data indicating the presence of a previously defined set of chemical compounds
is processed by the processing unit, the processing unit may signal a user via the
user interface that the predefined set off chemical compounds has been detected in
the air of the aircraft cabin.
[0023] In accordance with the invention the system comprises at least two sensors. The processing
unit is adapted to signal a user via the user interface if data indicative of the
presence of the first chemical compound has been transmitted by one of the sensors
and data indicative of the presence of the second chemical compound has been transmitted
by another one of the sensors.
[0024] In other words, the system comprises at least two sensors which are arranged in different
locations. If one the sensors detects the presence of the first chemical compounds
and another one of the sensors detects another one of the chemical compounds and both
sensors transmit corresponding data to the processing unit, the processing unit determines
that both substances are onboard an aircraft and, therefore, signals this to a user
via the user interface, i.e., a warning is issued to a user. Thereby, advantageously
it can be detected if chemical compounds that potentially form an explosive are carried
onboard an aircraft by different persons, for example, through different doors.
[0025] Once again, while the previous embodiment has been described with regard to two chemical
compounds, it can be readily extended to three or more chemical compounds detected
by two or more different sensors of the system.
[0026] It is further preferred that each sensor of the plurality of sensors is adapted to
determine a quantity of the first and/or the second chemical compound in the air of
the aircraft cabin and to transmit data indicative of the determined quantity to the
processing unit. The processing unit is adapted to process data indicative of the
quantity of the first chemical compound and/or the second chemical compound received
from a sensor of the plurality of sensors and to signal a user via the user interface
only if the determined quantity exceeds a threshold.
[0027] In other words, the sensors according to the preferred embodiment not only transmit
data corresponding to the presence of the chemical compound in the air but also quantify
the amount of the substance that was detected, for example, by transmitting a measure
for the concentration of the detected chemical compound in the cabin air. The processing
unit evaluates the transmitted quantities and compares them to thresholds stored,
for example, in a memory attached to the processing unit and only signals the user
if the detected quantity exceeds a predetermined threshold.
[0028] Thereby it is possible to prevent signaling of a user if concentrations are detected
in the air of the aircraft cabin that are too low as that they could indicate a sufficient
amount of one of the chemical compounds to pose a potential thread. For example, if
there should be a noise on a sensor with regard to a specific chemical compound, this
noise could be considered to avoid false positive alarms.
[0029] It is further preferred if the processing unit is adapted to signal a user via the
user interface only if the determined quantity of the first chemical compound exceeds
a first threshold and the determined quantity of the second chemical compound exceeds
a second threshold. Hence, the preferred embodiment ensures that the user is only
signaled if both chemical compounds are present in a sufficiently high manner.
[0030] In an exemplary preferred embodiment the processing unit comprises a memory with
a software for processing data from the first and/or second chemical compound. The
software may be updateable such that data relating to different first and/or second
chemical compounds may be processed by the processing unit at different times. For
example, upon installation the processing unit may only be able to process data relating
to a first and a second chemical compound. After some time the software may be updated
such that the software may now also be able to process data relating to the presence
and/or quantity of a third and/or a fourth chemical compound. Preferably, the sensors
are broadband sensors which can detect a presence and/or quantity of a plurality of
chemical compounds. Additionally or alternatively, the sensors are preferably controlled
by integrated circuits which have an updatable firmware such that the sensors can
be provided with a firmware update to determine a presence and/or quantity of a third
and/or a fourth chemical compound. These preferred exemplary embodiments have the
advantage that the system can be adjusted if different chemical compounds are used
as threats. In a second aspect the problem is solved by an aircraft cabin comprising
a system for detecting
[0031] concentrations of specific chemical compounds in the air of the aircraft cabin according
to any of the preceding embodiments. The aircraft cabin comprises a plurality of doors,
wherein adjacent to each door at least one of the sensors of the system is arranged,
and/or at least one overhead compartment, wherein at least one of the sensors of the
system is arranged inside and/or underneath the at least one overhead compartment,
and/or at least one passenger service unit, wherein at least one of the sensors of
the system is part of the at least one passenger service unit.
[0032] The aircraft cabin according to the present invention shares the advantages of the
particular embodiment of the system used therein. The aircraft cabin may comprise
a plurality of elements and it is particularly advantageous to locate sensors of the
system adjacent to the elements. For example, it is particularly advantageous to locate
sensors adjacent to the doors of the aircraft cabin, for example, in the doorframe,
to detect if the first and/or the second chemical compound are carried onboard the
aircraft.
[0033] If the chemical compounds are carried inside the aircraft cabin in a luggage item
which is stored in an overhead compartment, it would be particularly useful if one
or more sensors were arranged in the overhead compartments. The luggage item will
be stored for a considerable amount of time in the overhead compartment before it
is taken out for the first time. This increases the probability of detecting the first
and/or the second chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin.
[0034] Further, it may be advantageous to arrange sensors in the PSUs directly overhead
the passengers. If a passengers carries the first and/or the second chemical compound
in his clothing or directly on his body, the chances of detecting the compounds considerably
increases as the passenger sits right underneath a PSU for a considerably amount of
time.
[0035] In an exemplary preferred embodiment the sensors are installed in ducts of the air
conditioning system which ducts are used to remove air from the aircraft cabin. As
air is actively ingested into these ducts and there is a constant flow past the sensors,
the chances of detecting a compound are particularly high. Further, in another exemplary
embodiment at least some of the sensors are installed in the lavatories of the aircraft
cabin. This may be particularly useful if an explosive shall be detected that is mixed
from one or more chemical compounds inside the aircraft cabin.
[0036] Evidently, the sensors can be installed in one or more and also other locations than
those described above.
[0037] In accordance with the invention the processing unit of the system is adapted to
signal a user via the user interface if data indicative of the presence of the first
chemical compound has been transmitted by a sensor located in a first location in
the aircraft cabin and data indicative of the presence of the second chemical compound
has been transmitted by a sensor located in a second location in the aircraft cabin,
wherein the first location is spaced apart from the second location. Hence, advantageously
it can be detected if the first and the second chemical compound are carried onboard
the aircraft by different persons or stored in different locations.
[0038] The first location is preferably located adjacent to a first door of the aircraft
cabin and the second location is preferably located adjacent to a second door of the
aircraft cabin or the first location is preferably located inside a first overhead
compartment and the second location is preferably located inside a second overhead
compartment or the first location is preferably a first passenger supply unit and
the second location is preferably a second passenger supply unit. It is, for example,
also possible to combine different of the above first and second locations. According
to an exemplary aspect the object underlying the present invention is also solved
by an aircraft comprising an aircraft cabin according to one of the previously described
embodiments. The advantages of the aircraft correspond to the advantages of the aircraft
cabin comprised therein.
[0039] In another aspect the object underlying the present invention is solved by a method
for detecting concentrations of specific chemical compounds in the air of an aircraft
cabin, the method comprising the steps of determining a presence of a first chemical
compound in the air of an aircraft cabin, transmitting data indicative of the determined
presence to a processing unit of a cabin management system, processing data indicative
of the presence of the first chemical compound with the processing unit and signaling
to a user via a user interface that data indicative of the presence of the first chemical
compound has been processed by the processing unit.
[0040] The method in accordance with the invention additionally comprises the steps of determining
a presence of a second chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin, transmitting
data indicative of the determined presence to the processing unit, processing data
indicative of the presence of the second chemical compound with the processing unit
and signaling a user via the user interface if data indicative of the presence of
the first chemical compound and data indicative of the presence of the second chemical
compound have been processed by the processing unit.
[0041] In accordance with the invention, no user is signaled if only data indicative of
the presence of the first or the second chemical compound have been processed by the
processing unit Preferably, the presence of the first chemical compound is determined
in a first location in the air of the aircraft cabin and wherein the presence of the
second chemical compound is determined in a second location in the air of the aircraft
cabin.
[0042] In another preferred embodiment of the method determining the presence of the first
and/or the second chemical compound includes determining a quantity of the first and/or
the second chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin, transmitting data indicative
of the presence to the processing unit includes transmitting data indicative of the
determined quantity to the processing unit, processing the data indicative of the
presence of the first chemical compound and/or the second chemical compound with the
processing unit includes processing the data indicative of the quantity of the first
chemical compound and/or the second chemical compound and a user is only signaled
via the user interface if the determined quantity exceeds a threshold. Furthermore,
it is preferred that a user is only signaled via the user interface if the determined
quantity of the first chemical compound exceeds a first threshold and the determined
quantity of the second chemical compound exceeds a second threshold.
[0043] The aspects and advantages described above with regard to the respective embodiments
of a system and an aircraft cabin according to the present invention also apply to
those embodiments of the method according to the present invention that comprise corresponding
features.
[0044] In the following the present invention will be described in more detail with regard
to exemplary embodiments of the present invention shown in the Figures, wherein
- Figure 1
- shows a schematic drawing of an exemplary embodiment of an aircraft cabin according
to the present invention comprising an exemplary embodiment of a system according
to the present invention,
- Figure 2
- shows a flow chart of a first exemplary embodiment of a method according to the present
invention and
- Figure 3
- shows a flow chart of a second exemplary embodiment of a method according to the present
invention.
[0045] Figure 1 shows an exemplary embodiment of an aircraft cabin 1 according to the present
invention. Only a small part of the aircraft cabin 1 is shown in Figure 1. It is pointed
out that Figure 1 is a schematic drawing illustrating those elements of the aircraft
cabin 1 only that are relevant in the context of the present invention. The elements
shown in Figure 1 are not shown to scale and are in particular not necessarily shown
in the correct relative and absolute positions with regard to one another.
[0046] The aircraft cabin 1 comprises a door 3 surrounded by a door frame 5 and a plurality
overhead compartments 7. Only two of the overhead compartments 7 are shown in Figure
1. The overhead compartments 7 are arranged above the passenger seats (not shown)
in the cabin. They provide space for storing carry-on luggage items and are also used
for mounting passenger service units (PSUs) 9 and cabin lighting 11.
[0047] The aircraft cabin 1 further comprises a cabin management system 13 which at least
comprises a central processing unit 15 and a user interface 17. In the present embodiment
the user interface 17 is a touchscreen display also referred to as flight attendant
panel 17. The flight attendant panel 17 is used for controlling various features of
the cabin 1. For example, the cabin lighting 11 and the PSUs 9 are connected to and
controlled by the cabin management system 13.
[0048] In the embodiment shown in Figure 1, an Ethernet network is provided in the aircraft
cabin 1. The Ethernet network comprises a plurality of data distribution devices 19
which are connected to the central processing unit 15 via the network. The connection
may, for example, be provided by wired data lines as shown in Figure 1. However, it
is also be possible to provide a wireless connection between the central processing
unit 15 and the data distribution devices 19. The data distribution devices 19 are
arranged in between the central processing unit 15 and other elements of the cabin
1 controlled by the cabin management system 13. For example, the PSUs 9 and the cabin
lighting 11 are connected to the central processing unit 15 of the cabin management
system 13 via the data distribution elements 19. The data distribution elements 19
are primarily used to transmit data between different elements in the aircraft cabin
1. However, they may also supply power to some of the elements, such as the cabin
lighting 11. Data can be transmitted via the network of the cabin management system
13 in both directions i.e., from the PSUs 9 to the central processing unit 15 and
in the opposite direction.
[0049] The cabin management system 13 is also part of an exemplary embodiment of a system
21 for detecting concentrations of specific chemical compounds in the air of the aircraft
cabin 1. The central processing unit 15 of the cabin management system 13 forms a
processing unit 23 of the system 21. Likewise, the user interface 17 forms a user
interface 25 of the system 21.
[0050] Additionally the system comprises a plurality of sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f,
33a, 33b. Each of the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b is connected to
the processing unit 23 such that data can be transmitted from the sensors 27a to 27d,
29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b to the processing unit 23 and in the opposite direction.
Further, each of the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b is adapted to determine
a presence and a quantity of a first and a second chemical compound in the air of
the aircraft cabin 1. Data indicating that the presence of the first and/or the second
chemical compound has been detected in the air of the aircraft cabin 1 can be transmitted
from the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b to the processing unit 23 via
the Ethernet network. Further, also data indicating the quantity of the first and/or
the second chemical compound detected in the air of the aircraft cabin can be transmitted
from the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b to the processing unit 23.
[0051] The sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b are preferably controlled or operated
by integrated circuits (not shown) comprising a firmware. This firmware can be updated
such that the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b can be adapted to detect
different chemical compounds at different points in time. For example, the sensors
27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b may be adapted to determine a presence and a
quantity of a first and a second chemical compound when they are installed. After
some time the firmware on the integrated circuits is updated and the sensors 27a to
27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b may now also determine a presence of a third and a fourth
chemical compound.
[0052] The processing unit 23 is adapted to process received data indicating the presence
and the quantity of the first and the second chemical compound in the air of the aircraft
cabin 1. If data indicating that the first chemical compound is present in the air
of the aircraft cabin 1 has been transmitted to the processing unit 23, the latter
signals a user via the user interface 25 accordingly. For example, the processing
unit 23 may instruct the user interface 25 to display a message indicating that a
first chemical compound has been detected in the air of the aircraft cabin 1. Thereby,
it is advantageously possible to signal, for example, the cabin personal if a passenger
of an aircraft brings on board prohibited chemical substances such as a prohibited
first chemical compound.
[0053] It is also possible that the processing unit 23 first evaluates the quantity of the
first chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin 1 and only signals a user
via the user interface 25 if the quantity exceeds a predetermined threshold. Thereby,
it is ensured that a user is only signaled if a significant amount of the first chemical
compound was detected in the air of the aircraft cabin 1.
[0054] In an exemplary embodiment a software is provided on a memory (not shown) of the
processing unit 23. This software is used for processing data indicating the presence
and/or quantity of the first and/or second chemical compounds transmitted by the sensors
27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b. The software is updateable, for example, by
updating a data base that is part of the software, such that the software may be adapted
to process different first and/or second chemical compounds at different points in
time or to process a first and/or second chemical compound when installed and additionally
process a third and a fourth chemical compound at a later point in time. In a preferred
exemplary embodiment the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b are broadband
sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b which transmit a broad spectrum to the
processing unit 23. As the spectrum is analyzed by the processing unit 23, it is sufficient
to update the processing unit 23 for detecting additional chemical compounds.
[0055] Further, the system 21 is adapted such that a user is only signaled if data indicating
the presence of both the first and the second chemical compound has been detected
by sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b of the system 21. In addition, it
may be necessary that for each of the first and the second chemical compound a different
threshold has been defined and a user is only signaled via the user interface 25 if
both thresholds are exceeded by the quantity of the first and the second chemical
compound detected in the air of the aircraft cabin 1. This has the advantage that
it is impossible to find chemical substances on board an aircraft that need to be
combined to form a hazardous chemical such as an explosive.
[0056] The processing unit 23 is in particular adapted to signal a user via the user interface
25 of the presence of the first and the second chemical compound if their presence
and/or a significant quantity of the compounds in the air of the aircraft cabin 1
has been picked up by different sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b of the
system 21, i.e., by a sensor located in a first location and another sensor located
in a second location. This has the advantage that it can be detected if one of the
chemical compounds is stored in a different location than the other one or if chemical
compounds are transported inside the aircraft cabin 1 by different passengers, for
example, through different cabin doors 3.
[0057] The aircraft cabin 1 shows a plurality of preferred locations for locating the sensors
27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b of the exemplary embodiment of the system 21.
The locations pointed out below are preferred first and second locations for locating
sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b and detecting first and second chemical
compounds in the air of the aircraft cabin 1. For example, four sensors 27a to 27d
are arranged in the frame 5 of a cabin door 3. The sensors 27a to 27d are provided
for detecting chemical compounds carried on board the aircraft, i.e. inside the aircraft
cabin 1, by a passenger. Another sensor 29 is arranged inside a lavatory 35 to detect
if a passenger intends to combine two chemical compounds to form a third chemical
compound which could be used as an explosive. Further sensors 31a to 31f are arranged
inside the overhead compartments 7 where they can advantageously detect chemical compounds
hidden in the carry-on luggage of passengers. Finally, sensors 33a, 33b are part of
PSUs 9 arranged underneath the overhead compartments 7 and right above the passenger
seats. Here, they can advantageously detect first and the second chemical compounds
carried by passengers on their body. All of these embodiments have the advantage that
they are particularly useful to detect hidden chemical compounds which only evaporate
at very low rates and with very low concentrations into the air of the aircraft cabin
1.
[0058] The exemplary embodiments of a system 21 and an aircraft cabin 1 according to the
present invention have been described with reference to two chemical substances only.
However, the system 21 and the aircraft cabin 1 can readily be extended for detecting
a plurality of different chemical compounds.
[0059] Figure 2 shows a first exemplary embodiment of a method according to the present
invention. The method can, for example, be carried out inside the aircraft cabin 1
using the system 21 for detecting low concentrations of specific chemical compounds
in the air of the aircraft cabin 1.
[0060] In a first step 37 presence of a first chemical compound is detected in the air of
the aircraft cabin 1. Detecting a presence of the first chemical compound includes
detecting a quantity of the first chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin
1, for example, detecting a concentration of the first chemical compound. To this
end, one of the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b may be used. In a second
step 39 data indicating the presence of the first chemical compound and the quantity
of the first chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin 1 are transmitted
to the processing unit 25 where the data is processed in a third step 41. Finally,
in a fourth step 43 a user is signaled via the user interface 25 if the first chemical
compound has been detected in a quantity exceeding a predetermined threshold.
[0061] The advantages of the first exemplary embodiment of a method according to the present
invention correspond to the advantages of the respective system 21 used to carry out
the steps 37, 39, 41, 43 of the method.
[0062] A second exemplary embodiment of a method according to the present invention also
preferably employing the system 21 and the aircraft cabin 1 is shown in Figure 3.
Here, in a first step 45 the presence and the quantity of a first chemical compound
in the air of the aircraft cabin 1 is detected using a sensor 27a to 27d, 29, 31a
to 31f, 33a, 33b located in a first location. In a second step 47 data indicating
the presence and the quantity of the first chemical compound is transmitted to the
processing unit 23 where it is processed in a third step 49.
[0063] In a fourth step 51 the presence and the quantity of a second chemical compound in
the air of the aircraft cabin 1 are detected using a sensor 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to
31f, 33a, 33b located in a second location. In a fifth step 53 data indicating the
presence and the quantity of the second chemical compound is transmitted to the processing
unit 23 where it is processed in a sixth step 55. The first to third step 45, 47,
49 and the fourth to sixth step 51, 53, 55 may be executed in parallel as shown in
Figure 3 or in sequential order. Alternatively, the first to third step 45, 47, 49
may be executed before or after the fourth to sixth step 51, 53, 55. However, there
may be a limited time span in which the first to third step 45, 47, 49 and the fourth
to sixth step 51, 53, 55 have to be executed. The time span may, for example, be limited
to the duration of a single flight, wherein a flight begins when the first passenger
boards the aircraft cabin 1 and ends when the last passenger has exited the aircraft
cabin 1.
[0064] In a final step 57 a user is signaled via the user interface 25 that the first and
the second chemical compound has been detected in the air of the aircraft cabin 1
if the quantities detected by the sensors 27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b in
the first and the second location exceed predetermined thresholds for both chemical
compounds. Thereby, the method advantageously provides a means to detect an explosive
that is manufactured from two chemical compounds that are by themselves harmless.
Furthermore, as both chemical compounds have to be detected before a user is signaled,
false alarms if only one of the compounds which is harmless by itself is brought on
board an aircraft are prevented.
1. A system (21) for detecting concentrations of chemical compounds in the air of an
aircraft cabin (1), the system (21) comprising a cabin management system (13) and
a plurality of sensors (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b),
wherein the cabin management system (13) comprises a processing unit (23) and a user
interface (25) and
wherein each sensor (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the plurality of sensors
(27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) is connected to the processing unit (23) of
the cabin management system (13) such that data can be transmitted from each sensor
(27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the plurality of sensors (27a to 27d, 29,
31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) to the processing unit (23),
that each sensor (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the plurality of sensors
(27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) is adapted to determine a presence of a first
chemical compound in the air of an aircraft cabin (1) and transmit data indicative
of the determined presence of the first chemical compound to the processing unit (23)
and
that the processing unit (23) is adapted to process data indicative of the presence
of the first chemical compound received from a sensor (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f,
33a, 33b) of the plurality of sensors (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) and to
signal a user via the user interface (25) if data indicative of the presence of the
first chemical compound has been processed by the processing unit (23),
that each sensor (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the plurality of sensors
(27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) is adapted to determine a presence of a second
chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin (1) and to transmit data indicative
of the determined presence of the second chemical compound to the processing unit
(23), wherein the second chemical compound is different from the first chemical compound,
characterised in that the processing unit (23) is adapted to process data indicative of the presence of
the second chemical compound received from a sensor of the plurality of sensors (27a
to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) and to signal a user via the user interface (25)
only if data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound and data indicative
of the presence of the second chemical compound have been processed by the processing
unit (23),
that the system (21) comprises at least two sensors (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a,
33b) which are arranged in different locations and wherein the first location is spaced
apart from the second location, and
that the processing unit (23) is adapted to signal a user via the user interface (25)
if data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound has been transmitted
by one of the sensors (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) and data indicative of
the presence of the second chemical compound has been transmitted by another one of
the sensors (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b).
2. The system (21) according to claim 1, wherein the processing unit (23) is adapted
to not signal a user via the user interface (25) if only data indicative of the presence
of the first or the second chemical compound have been processed by the processing
unit (23).
3. The system (21) according to claim 1 or 2, wherein each sensor (27a to 27d, 29, 31a
to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the plurality of sensors (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b)
is adapted to determine a quantity of the first and/or the second chemical compound
in the air of the aircraft cabin (1) and to transmit data indicative of the determined
quantity to the processing unit (23),
wherein the processing unit (23) is adapted to process data indicative of the quantity
of the first chemical compound and/or the second chemical compound received from a
sensor (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the plurality of sensors (27a to
27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) and to signal a user via the user interface (25) only
if the determined quantity exceeds a threshold.
4. The system (21) according to claim 3, wherein the processing unit (23) is adapted
to signal a user via the user interface (25) only if the determined quantity of the
first chemical compound exceeds a first threshold and the determined quantity of the
second chemical compound exceeds a second threshold.
5. An aircraft cabin (1) comprising a system (21) according to any of the preceding claims
for detecting concentrations of specific chemical compounds in the air of the aircraft
cabin (1) wherein the aircraft cabin (1) comprises
a plurality of doors (3), wherein adjacent to each door (3) at least one of the sensors
(27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the system (21) is arranged, or
at least one overhead compartment (7), wherein at least one of the sensors (27a to
27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the system (21) is arranged inside the at least
one overhead compartment (7), or
at least one passenger service unit (9), wherein at least one of the sensors (27a
to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) of the system (21) is part of the at least one passenger
service unit (9).
6. The aircraft cabin (1) according to claim 5, wherein the processing unit (23) of the
system (21) is adapted to signal a user via the user interface (25) if data indicative
of the presence of the first chemical compound has been transmitted by a sensor (27a
to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) located in a first location in the aircraft cabin
(1) and data indicative of the presence of the second chemical compound has been transmitted
by a sensor (27a to 27d, 29, 31a to 31f, 33a, 33b) located in a second location in
the aircraft cabin (1),
wherein the first location is spaced apart from the second location.
7. The aircraft according to claim 6, wherein the first location is located adjacent
to a first door (3) of the aircraft cabin (1) and the second location is located adjacent
to a second door (3) of the aircraft cabin (1) and/or
wherein the first location is located inside a first overhead compartment (7) and
the second location is located inside a second overhead compartment (7) and/or
wherein the first location is a first passenger supply unit (9) and the second location
is a second passenger supply unit (9).
8. A method for detecting concentrations of chemical compounds in the air of an aircraft
cabin (1), the method comprising the steps of
determining a presence of a first chemical compound in the air of an aircraft cabin
(1),
transmitting data indicative of the determined presence of the first chemical compound
to a processing unit (23) of a cabin management system (13),
processing data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound with the
processing unit (23) and
signaling to a user via a user interface (25) that data indicative of the presence
of the first chemical compound has been processed by the processing unit (23), the
method further comprises the steps of determining a presence of a second chemical
compound in the air of the aircraft cabin (1), wherein the second chemical compound
is different from the first chemical compound,
transmitting data indicative of the determined presence of the second chemical compound
to the processing unit (23),
processing data indicative of the presence of the second chemical compound with the
processing unit (23) and
characterised in that the method further comprises signaling a user via the user interface (25) only if
data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound and data indicative
of the presence of the second chemical compound have been processed by the processing
unit (23), wherein the presence of the first chemical compound is determined in a
first location in the air of the aircraft cabin (1) and wherein the presence of the
second chemical compound is determined in a second location in the air of the aircraft
cabin (1) and wherein the first location is spaced apart from the second location.
9. The method according to claim 8, wherein no user is signaled if only data indicative
of the presence of the first or the second chemical compound have been processed by
the processing unit (23)
10. The method according to any of claims 8 or 9, wherein determining the presence of
the first and/or the second chemical compound includes determining a quantity of the
first and/or the second chemical compound in the air of the aircraft cabin (1),
wherein transmitting data indicative of the presence to the processing unit (23) includes
transmitting data indicative of the determined quantity to the processing unit (23),
wherein processing the data indicative of the presence of the first chemical compound
and/or the second chemical compound with the processing unit (23) includes processing
the data indicative of the quantity of the first chemical compound and/or the second
chemical compound and
wherein a user is only signaled via the user interface (25) if the determined quantity
exceeds a threshold.
11. The method according to claim 10, wherein a user is only signaled via the user interface
(25) if the determined quantity of the first chemical compound exceeds a first threshold
and the determined quantity of the second chemical compound exceeds a second threshold.
1. System (21) zum Nachweis von Konzentrationen chemischer Verbindungen in der Luft einer
Flugzeugkabine (1), wobei das System (21) ein Kabinenverwaltungssystem (13) und eine
Vielzahl von Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) umfasst,
wobei das Kabinenverwaltungssystem (13) eine Verarbeitungseinheit (23) und eine Benutzeroberfläche
(25) umfasst und wobei jeder Sensor (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) der Vielzahl
von Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) mit der Verarbeitungseinheit
(23) des Kabinenverwaltungssystems (13) verbunden ist, sodass Daten aus jedem Sensor
(27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) der Vielzahl von Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29,
31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) an die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) übertragen werden können,
sodass jeder Sensor (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) der Vielzahl von Sensoren
(27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) dazu eingerichtet ist, das Vorhandensein
einer ersten chemischen Verbindung in der Luft einer Flugzeugkabine (1) zu ermitteln
und Daten, die das ermittelte Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung angeben,
an die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) zu übertragen, und
sodass die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) dazu eingerichtet ist, Daten zu verarbeiten,
die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung angeben, die aus einem Sensor
(27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) der Vielzahl von Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29,
31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) empfangen werden, und einem Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche
(25) ein Signal zu geben, wenn Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen
Verbindung angeben, durch die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) verarbeitet wurden,
sodass jeder Sensor (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) der Vielzahl von Sensoren
(27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) dazu eingerichtet ist, das Vorhandensein
einer zweiten chemischen Verbindung in der Luft der Flugzeugkabine (1) zu ermitteln
und Daten, die das ermittelte Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben,
an die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) zu übertragen, wobei sich die zweite chemische Verbindung
von der ersten chemischen Verbindung unterscheidet,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
dass die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) dazu eingerichtet ist, Daten zu verarbeiten, die das
Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben, die aus einem Sensor der
Vielzahl von Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) empfangen werden, und
einem Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche (25) nur dann ein Signal zu geben, wenn
Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung angeben, und Daten,
die das Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben, durch die Verarbeitungseinheit
(23) verarbeitet wurden,
dass das System (21) mindestens zwei Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b)
umfasst, die an unterschiedlichen Stellen angeordnet sind und wobei die erste Stelle
von der zweiten Stelle beabstandet ist, und dass die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) dazu
eingerichtet ist, einem Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche (25) ein Signal zu geben,
wenn Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung angeben, durch
einen der Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) übertragen wurden und
Daten, die das Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben, durch einen
anderen der Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) übertragen wurden.
2. System (21) gemäß Anspruch 1, wobei die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) dazu ausgelegt ist,
einem Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche (25) kein Signal zu geben, wenn nur Daten,
die das Vorhandensein der ersten oder der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben, durch
die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) verarbeitet wurden.
3. System (21) gemäß Anspruch 1 oder 2, wobei jeder Sensor (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis
31f, 33a, 33b) der Vielzahl von Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b)
dazu eingerichtet ist, eine Menge der ersten und/oder der zweiten chemischen Verbindung
in der Luft der Flugzeugkabine (1) zu ermitteln, und Daten, die die ermittelte Menge
angeben, an die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) zu übertragen,
wobei die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) dazu eingerichtet ist, Daten zu verarbeiten, die
die Menge der ersten chemischen Verbindung und/oder der zweiten chemischen Verbindung
angeben, die aus einem Sensor (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) der Vielzahl
von Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) empfangen werden, und einem
Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche (25) nur dann ein Signal zu geben, wenn die ermittelte
Menge einen Schwellenwert überschreitet.
4. System (21) gemäß Anspruch 3, wobei die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) dazu eingerichtet
ist, einem Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche (25) nur dann ein Signal zu geben,
wenn die ermittelte Menge der ersten chemischen Verbindung einen ersten Schwellenwert
und die ermittelte Menge der zweiten chemischen Verbindung einen zweiten Schwellenwert
überschreitet.
5. Flugzeugkabine (1), umfassend ein System (21) gemäß einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche
zum Nachweisen von Konzentrationen bestimmter chemischer Verbindungen in der Luft
der Flugzeugkabine (1), wobei die Flugzeugkabine (1) eine Vielzahl von Türen (3) umfasst,
wobei neben jeder Tür (3) mindestens einer der Sensoren (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis
31f, 33a, 33b) des Systems (21) angeordnet ist, oder
mindestens ein oberes Gepäckfach (7), wobei mindestens einer der Sensoren (27a bis
27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) des Systems (21) in dem mindestens einen oberen Gepäckfach
(7) angeordnet ist, oder
mindestens eine Fluggastserviceeinheit (9), wobei mindestens einer der Sensoren (27a
bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b) des Systems (21) Teil der mindestens einen Fluggastserviceeinheit
(9) ist.
6. Flugzeugkabine (1) gemäß Anspruch 5, wobei die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) des Systems
(21) dazu eingerichtet ist, einem Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche (25) ein Signal
zu geben, wenn Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung angeben,
durch einen Sensor (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a, 33b), der sich an einer ersten
Stelle in der Flugzeugkabine (1) befindet, und Daten, die das Vorhandensein der zweiten
chemischen Verbindung angeben, durch einen Sensor (27a bis 27d, 29, 31a bis 31f, 33a,
33b), der sich an einer zweiten Stelle in der Flugzeugkabine (1) befindet, übertragen
wurden,
wobei die erste Stelle von der zweiten Stelle beabstandet ist.
7. Flugzeug gemäß Anspruch 6, wobei sich die erste Stelle in der Nähe einer ersten Tür
(3) der Flugzeugkabine (1) und die zweite Stelle in der Nähe einer zweiten Tür (3)
der Flugzeugkabine (1) befindet und/oder
wobei sich die erste Stelle in einem ersten oberen Gepäckfach (7) und die zweite Stelle
in einem zweiten oberen Gepäckfach (7) befindet und/oder
wobei die erste Stelle eine erste Fluggastversorgungseinheit (9) ist und die zweite
Stelle eine zweite Fluggastversorgungseinheit (9) ist.
8. Verfahren zum Nachweisen von Konzentrationen chemischer Verbindungen in der Luft einer
Flugzeugkabine (1), wobei das Verfahren die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
Ermitteln des Vorhandenseins einer ersten chemischen Verbindung in der Luft einer
Flugzeugkabine (1),
Übertragen von Daten, die das ermittelte Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung
angeben, an eine Verarbeitungseinheit (23) eines Kabinenverwaltungssystems (13),
Verarbeiten von Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung angeben,
mit der Verarbeitungseinheit (23) und
Übermitteln eines Signals an einen Benutzer über eine Benutzeroberfläche (25), dass
Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung angeben, durch die Verarbeitungseinheit
(23) verarbeitet wurden,
wobei das Verfahren ferner die folgenden Schritte umfasst:
Ermitteln des Vorhandenseins einer zweiten chemischen Verbindung in der Luft der Flugzeugkabine
(1), wobei sich die zweite chemische Verbindung von der ersten chemischen Verbindung
unterscheidet,
Übertragen von Daten, die das ermittelte Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung
angeben, an die Verarbeitungseinheit (23),
Verarbeiten von Daten, die das Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben,
mit der Verarbeitungseinheit (23) und
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verfahren ferner umfasst, dass einem Benutzer über die Benutzeroberfläche (25)
nur dann ein Signal gegeben wird, wenn Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen
Verbindung angeben, und Daten, die das Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung
angeben, durch die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) verarbeitet wurden, wobei das Vorhandensein
der ersten chemischen Verbindung an einer ersten Stelle in der Luft der Flugzeugkabine
(1) ermittelt wird und wobei das Vorhandensein der zweiten chemischen Verbindung an
einer zweiten Stelle in der Luft der Flugzeugkabine (1) ermittelt wird und wobei die
erste Stelle von der zweiten Stelle beabstandet ist.
9. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 8, wobei keinem Benutzer ein Signal gegeben wird, wenn nur
Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten oder der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben,
durch die Verarbeitungseinheit (23) verarbeitet wurden.
10. Verfahren gemäß einem der Ansprüche 8 oder 9, wobei das Ermitteln des Vorhandenseins
der ersten und/oder der zweiten chemischen Verbindung das Ermitteln einer Menge der
ersten und/oder der zweiten chemischen Verbindung in der Luft der Flugzeugkabine (1)
beinhaltet,
wobei das Übertragen von Daten, die das Vorhandensein angeben, an die Verarbeitungseinheit
(23) das Übertragen von Daten, die die ermittelte Menge angeben, an die Verarbeitungseinheit
(23) beinhaltet,
wobei das Verarbeiten der Daten, die das Vorhandensein der ersten chemischen Verbindung
und/oder der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben, mit der Verarbeitungseinheit (23)
das Verarbeiten der Daten, die die Menge der ersten chemischen Verbindung und/oder
der zweiten chemischen Verbindung angeben, beinhaltet, und
wobei einem Benutzer nur dann über die Benutzeroberfläche (25) ein Signal gegeben
wird, wenn die ermittelte Menge einen Schwellenwert überschreitet.
11. Verfahren gemäß Anspruch 10, wobei einem Benutzer nur dann über die Benutzeroberfläche
(25) ein Signal gegeben wird, wenn die ermittelte Menge der ersten chemischen Verbindung
einen ersten Schwellenwert und die ermittelte Menge der zweiten chemischen Verbindung
einen zweiten Schwellenwert überschreitet.
1. Système (21) pour détecter des concentrations de composés chimiques dans l'air d'une
cabine d'aéronef (1), le système (21) comprenant un système de gestion de cabine (13)
et une pluralité de capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b),
dans lequel le système de gestion de cabine (13) comprend une unité de traitement
(23) et une interface utilisateur (25), et
dans lequel chaque capteur (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) de la pluralité de
capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) est connecté à l'unité de traitement
(23) du système de gestion de cabine (13) de telle sorte que des données puissent
être transmises depuis chaque capteur (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) de la pluralité
de capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) à l'unité de traitement (23),
chaque capteur (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) de la pluralité de capteurs (27a
à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) est adapté pour déterminer une présence d'un premier
composé chimique dans l'air d'une cabine d'aéronef (1) et transmettre des données,
indicatives de la présence déterminée du premier composé chimique, à l'unité de traitement
(23), et
l'unité de traitement (23) est adaptée pour traiter des données, indicatives de la
présence du premier composé chimique, reçues à partir d'un capteur (27a à 27d, 29,
31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) de la pluralité de capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b)
et pour avertir un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire de l'interface utilisateur (25),
si des données, indicatives de la présence du premier composé chimique, ont été traitées
par l'unité de traitement (23),
chaque capteur (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) de la pluralité de capteurs (27a
à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) est adapté pour déterminer une présence d'un second
composé chimique dans l'air de la cabine d'aéronef (1) et pour transmettre des données,
indicatives de la présence du second composé chimique, à l'unité de traitement (23),
dans lequel le second composé chimique est différent du premier composé chimique,
caractérisé en ce que l'unité de traitement (23) est adaptée pour traiter des données, indicatives de la
présence du second composé chimique, reçues à partir d'un capteur de la pluralité
de capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) et pour avertir un utilisateur, par
l'intermédiaire de l'interface utilisateur (25), seulement si des données, indicatives
de la présence du premier composé chimique, et des données, indicatives de la présence
du second composé chimique, ont été traitées par l'unité de traitement (23),
que le système (21) comprend au moins deux capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a,
33b) qui sont agencés dans des emplacements différents et dans lequel le premier emplacement
est espacé du second emplacement, et
que l'unité de traitement (23) est adaptée pour avertir un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire
de l'interface utilisateur (25), si des données, indicatives de la présence du premier
composé chimique, ont été transmises par un des capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f,
33a, 33b) et des données, indicatives de la présence du second composé chimique, ont
été transmises par un autre des capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) .
2. Système (21) selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'unité de traitement (23) est
adaptée pour ne pas avertir un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire de l'interface utilisateur
(25), si seulement des données, indicatives de la présence du premier ou du second
composé chimique, ont été traitées par l'unité de traitement (23).
3. Système (21) selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel chaque capteur (27a à 27d,
29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) de la pluralité de capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a,
33b) est adapté pour déterminer une quantité du premier et/ou du second composé chimique
dans l'air de la cabine d'aéronef (1) et pour transmettre des données, indicatives
de la quantité déterminée, à l'unité de traitement (23),
dans lequel l'unité de traitement (23) est adaptée pour traiter des données, indicatives
de la quantité du premier composé chimique et/ou du second composé chimique, reçues
à partir d'un capteur (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) de la pluralité de capteurs
(27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) et pour avertir un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire
de l'interface utilisateur (25), seulement si la quantité déterminée dépasse un seuil.
4. Système (21) selon la revendication 3, dans lequel l'unité de traitement (23) est
adaptée pour avertir un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire de l'interface utilisateur
(25), seulement si la quantité déterminée du premier composé chimique dépasse un premier
seuil et la quantité déterminée du second composé chimique dépasse un second seuil.
5. Cabine d'aéronef (1) comprenant un système (21) selon l'une quelconque des revendications
précédentes, pour détecter des concentrations de composés chimiques spécifiques dans
l'air de la cabine d'aéronef (1), dans laquelle la cabine d'aéronef (1) comprend
une pluralité de portes (3), dans laquelle, de façon adjacente à chaque porte (3),
au moins un des capteurs (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) du système (21) est
agencé, ou
au moins un compartiment supérieur (7), dans laquelle au moins un des capteurs (27a
à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) du système (21) est agencé à l'intérieur de l'au moins
un compartiment supérieur (7), ou
au moins une unité de service pour passager (9), dans laquelle au moins un des capteurs
(27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) du système (21) fait partie de l'au moins une
unité de service pour passager (9).
6. Cabine d'aéronef (1) selon la revendication 5, dans laquelle l'unité de traitement
(23) du système (21) est adaptée pour avertir un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire
de l'interface utilisateur (25), si des données, indicatives de la présence du premier
composé chimique, ont été transmises par un capteur (27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a,
33b) situé dans un premier emplacement dans la cabine d'aéronef (1) et des données,
indicatives de la présence du second composé chimique, ont été transmises par un capteur
(27a à 27d, 29, 31a à 31f, 33a, 33b) situé dans un second emplacement dans la cabine
d'aéronef (1),
dans laquelle le premier emplacement est espacé du second emplacement.
7. Aéronef selon la revendication 6, dans lequel le premier emplacement est situé de
façon adjacente à une première porte (3) de la cabine d'aéronef (1) et le second emplacement
est situé de façon adjacente à une seconde porte (3) de la cabine d'aéronef (1), et/ou
dans lequel le premier emplacement est situé à l'intérieur d'un premier compartiment
supérieur (7) et le second emplacement est situé à l'intérieur d'un second compartiment
supérieur (7), et/ou
dans lequel le premier emplacement est une première unité d'alimentation pour passager
(9) et le second emplacement est une seconde unité d'alimentation pour passager (9).
8. Procédé pour détecter des concentrations de composés chimiques dans l'air d'une cabine
d'aéronef (1), le procédé comprenant les étapes de
la détermination d'une présence d'un premier composé chimique dans l'air d'une cabine
d'aéronef (1),
la transmission de données, indicatives de la présence déterminée du premier composé
chimique, à une unité de traitement (23) d'un système de gestion de cabine (13),
le traitement de données, indicatives de la présence du premier composé chimique,
avec l'unité de traitement (23), et
l'avertissement, à un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire d'une interface utilisateur
(25), que des données, indicatives de la présence du premier composé chimique, ont
été traitées par l'unité de traitement (23),
le procédé comprend en outre les étapes de
la détermination d'une présence d'un second composé chimique dans l'air de la cabine
d'aéronef (1), dans lequel le second composé chimique est différent du premier composé
chimique,
la transmission de données, indicatives de la présence déterminée du second composé
chimique, à l'unité de traitement (23),
le traitement de données, indicatives de la présence du second composé chimique, avec
l'unité de traitement (23), et
caractérisé en ce que le procédé comprend en outre
l'avertissement, à un utilisateur, par l'intermédiaire de l'interface utilisateur
(25), seulement si des données, indicatives de la présence du premier composé chimique,
et des données, indicatives de la présence du second composé chimique, ont été traitées
par l'unité de traitement (23), dans lequel la présence du premier composé chimique
est déterminée dans un premier emplacement dans l'air de la cabine d'aéronef (1) et
dans lequel la présence du second composé chimique est déterminée dans un second emplacement
dans l'air de la cabine d'aéronef (1) et dans lequel le premier emplacement est espacé
du second emplacement.
9. Procédé selon la revendication 8, dans lequel aucun utilisateur n'est averti si seulement
des données, indicatives de la présence du premier ou du second composé chimique,
ont été traitées par l'unité de traitement (23).
10. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications 8 ou 9, dans lequel la détermination
de la présence du premier et/ou du second composé chimique inclut la détermination
d'une quantité du premier et/ou du second composé chimique dans l'air de la cabine
d'aéronef (1),
dans lequel la transmission de données, indicatives de la présence à l'unité de traitement
(23), inclut la transmission de données, indicatives de la quantité déterminée, à
l'unité de traitement (23),
dans lequel le traitement des données, indicatives de la présence du premier composé
chimique, et/ou du second composé chimique avec l'unité de traitement (23) inclut
le traitement des données, indicatives de la quantité du premier composé chimique
et/ou du second composé chimique, et
dans lequel un utilisateur est seulement averti, par l'intermédiaire de l'interface
utilisateur (25), si la quantité déterminée dépasse un seuil.
11. Procédé selon la revendication 10, dans lequel un utilisateur est seulement averti,
par l'intermédiaire de l'interface utilisateur (25), si la quantité déterminée du
premier composé chimique dépasse un premier seuil et la quantité déterminée du second
composé chimique dépasse un second seuil.